In the bloody Liverpool, a car attack occurred during the championship parade. 27 people were seriously injured and 4 children were under the truck. In the year of car crashes in Europe 2025, there have been multiple incidents[KUI]

2025-05-27
A car crash occurred during Liverpool's championship parade. What's going on in Europe this summer?
The Liverpool fans have been waiting for the championship day for too long. Last Sunday, the whole city was in an uproar. The streets and alleys were crowded with fans in red jerseys.
You should know that the last time Liverpool won the Premier League title, it coincided with the pandemic, and everyone could only celebrate through screens. This time, I can finally go on a street parade to my heart's content.
According to the police's estimate, at least one million people came that day, which was 300,000 more than the 2019 Champions League victory parade.Pasted Image

Suddenly, a silver-gray station wagon, as if drunk, staggered into the restricted area.
It can be clearly seen from the on-site video that the car first slowly rubbed forward. When the fans around gathered to tap on the car Windows, the driver suddenly stepped on the gas and rushed out.
Twenty-seven people were seriously injured. The most heart-wrenching scene occurred after the car was forced to stop - four children were stuck under the car and couldn't move. The police and firefighters who arrived were frantically looking for a jack. A young mother was kneeling beside her, crying all the time.
Later, the hospital said that the most serious problem among these children was that three ribs were broken. Fortunately, none of them were in life-threatening condition.
Firefighters later revealed that during the rescue operation, they found that among the four children stuck under the vehicle, a boy wearing a "Salah" (Liverpool football striker) jersey kept asking, "Was the trophy damaged?"
This detail broke the defenses of countless netizens. Liverpool Football Club announced that it will cover all the medical expenses of the injured and set up a permanent memorial facility at the new stadium.